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In a juxtaposition of nature and history, archaeological teams have set their sights on Gotska Sandön, one of Sweden’s oldest national parks. This island, rich in flora and fauna diversity, is a hotspot for artifacts left behind by humans over millennia. Led by experts like Johann Rönnby, archaeologists dive into the tumultuous waters to uncover remnants of shipwrecks and human activity, piecing together a narrative of survival stretching back to antiquity.
Through innovative techniques like Lidar scans and photogrammetry, the scientists can restore images of past settlements hidden beneath the sand, unlocking centuries of history that blend seamlessly with the present-day landscape.